Theblackoutow
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Okay, so I got a call from my brother a few days ago about a computer I gave him. This is a 3-4 year old computer, here are the specifications http://consumer.hardocp.com/images/articles/1149715592JxNbJVHbfn_1_2.gif .
So, after 2 years of use, it had become super slow, and bad video card, and low ram, so my grandfathers son put a new video card(Nvidia 8500GT) in, and put 3 gig's of ram in. It ran fine for the entire time I had it, but the other day my brother called me and said the screen was displaying a lot of weird colors, I had had issues saying the card wasn't getting enough power to power it correctly, but I always just ignored them. So when I got their, I immediately new it was the GPU, so I call up my grandfathers son, and just making sure the computer had a integrated GPU before I took the 8500GT out, and he said their was an integrated GPU, so I took the 8500GT out and the computer ran fine. But I'm wondering what went wrong that the PSU just finally stopped letting the graphics card work. Now, I was just thinking about something, when I opened the case, and unscrewed the GPU and looked at it, I saw the a wire coming off the card, this was a wire from the fans GPU to GPU's board, that wasn't plugged in. So does it make sense that was happening because the card was over heating?
So, after 2 years of use, it had become super slow, and bad video card, and low ram, so my grandfathers son put a new video card(Nvidia 8500GT) in, and put 3 gig's of ram in. It ran fine for the entire time I had it, but the other day my brother called me and said the screen was displaying a lot of weird colors, I had had issues saying the card wasn't getting enough power to power it correctly, but I always just ignored them. So when I got their, I immediately new it was the GPU, so I call up my grandfathers son, and just making sure the computer had a integrated GPU before I took the 8500GT out, and he said their was an integrated GPU, so I took the 8500GT out and the computer ran fine. But I'm wondering what went wrong that the PSU just finally stopped letting the graphics card work. Now, I was just thinking about something, when I opened the case, and unscrewed the GPU and looked at it, I saw the a wire coming off the card, this was a wire from the fans GPU to GPU's board, that wasn't plugged in. So does it make sense that was happening because the card was over heating?